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                    Lasallian Heritage Month, held each April,  features a variety of events, programs, and activities which recognize and  honor employee and student commitment to º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Catholic and  Lasallian Mission. 
                      
              Wednesday, April 3
                 Mass and Community Meal
              Sancta  Alberta Chapel, 12:00 p.m.
              Friday, April 5 – Sunday, April 7
                    Koinonia Retreat
              La Salle Manor Retreat Center
              Koinonia means community. Students are invited to  participate in this º£½ÇÉçÇø tradition, a weekend at La Salle Manor  Retreat Center to build relationships and to focus on their relationship with  God, with others and themselves.
              For more information about the Koinonia Retreat,  contact vwozniak1@lewisu.edu.
              Sunday, April 7 
                    Mass in Celebration of Saint John  Baptist de La Salle 
                      Sancta Alberta Chapel, 7:00 p.m.
              On April 7, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint John Baptist de  La Salle, Founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Patron Saint  of Teachers.
                    Easter  Egg Hunt with the Brothers
              The  Christian Brothers will host an Easter Egg Hunt after the 7pm Mass. All are  welcome to enjoy the food and the fun!
              30th  Anniversary of the º£½ÇÉçÇø Mission Statement
              On  April 7, 1994, º£½ÇÉçÇø adopted the Mission Statement that has guided  our institution for the last three decades. To read the Mission Statement and  learn more about our Mission Values, the Signum Fidei, and the Lasallian Core  Principles, visit https://lewisu.edu/welcome/mission.htm. 
              Monday, April 8
                    3rd Annual Brother Bernard Rapp, FSC  Lecture on Faith & Science
                      Fresh Waters: Science, Values, and the Role of  Theology
              University Dining Room (AS-104C), 3:30 p.m.
                    Presented by Christiana Zenner, Ph.D. 
                      Associate  Professor of Theology, Science, and Ethics and affiliated faculty in  Environmental Studies at Fordham University-Lincoln Center
              What kind of thing is water? How do we know water,  scientifically, experientially, and ethically? This lecture and conversation  explore the many textures and designations for fresh waters, including its  life-giving and pollution-carrying dimensions in the Chicago area in recent  years. It describes the Catholic Church's theological and ethical identification of  access to clean, fresh water as a human right (as well as the complications to  that notion, especially in the legislative and judicial contexts of the United  States). Finally, through the topic of fresh waters but also beyond, this lecture-discussion  explores how the Catholic Church in the current era under Pope Francis engages  environmental science in formulating ethical norms.
              The Brother Bernard Rapp, FSC Lecture on Faith  & Science brings to campus scholars who explore the dynamic harmony and  tensions of the Catholic faith and the scientific disciplines. Grounded in  º£½ÇÉçÇø’s mission values of knowledge, wisdom, and fidelity, the  lecture series promotes dialogue, exploration, and discovery while shedding  light on the mysteries of the human spirit.
              Thursday, April 11
                    Annual “Together for Mission” Reception  
                      La  Salle House, 4:00 p.m.
              Approximately 50 current participants  or graduates of the Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies, the Lasallian  Leadership Institute, the John Johnston Institute, and the International  Lasallian University Leadership Program will attend this annual reception  hosted by the La Salle House Community of Christian Brothers.
              Wednesday, April 17 and Thursday, April 18
                    12th Annual Celebration of Scholarship
              º£½ÇÉçÇø will celebrate the scholarly  accomplishments of graduate students, undergraduate students, and faculty in  this event showcasing their work. Presentations by faculty and students  representing dozens of disciplines will take place throughout the day at a  variety of venues across campus. Please visit  for  additional information about the Celebration of Scholarship.
              Monday, April 22
                    35th Annual Brother David Delahanty  Student Athlete Awards
                      St. Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall, 7:00 p.m.
              Scholar-athletes will be recognized for their  significant academic accomplishments at this special ceremony. These  prestigious awards are presented in memory of Brother David Delahanty, FSC,  President of º£½ÇÉçÇø from 1981-1987.  
              Tuesday, April 23
                    31th Annual “A Celebration of  Service”   
                      St.  Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall, 3:00 p.m.
              A  highlight of the month, “A Celebration of Service” features the recognition of  employee service anniversaries, retirements, and the presentation of several Lasallian  awards, including the Distinguished Lasallian Educator Award. The Brother Louis  Seiler Ministry of Teaching Awards will also be awarded at this year’s event. A  reception will follow.
              Tuesday, April 30
                    President’s  Recognition of Student Excellence in Mission
                      Sancta Alberta Chapel, 4:30 p.m.
              At  this special event, the President will honor students that have dedicated  themselves to the Catholic and Lasallian mission of º£½ÇÉçÇø. The  recipients of the De La Salle Medallions for Excellence in Interfaith  Cooperation and Excellence in Service & Community Engagement  will be awarded. The Lasallian Commencement Speaker and Fr. Aquinas Colgan  Award recipient for the May 2024 Commencement Weekend will be announced, and  the 2024-2025 Newman Civic Fellow and the participants in the McLaughlin Social  Justice Institute of Lasallian Practice will also be introduced to the  community at this event.
              Wednesday, May 1
                    National  Religious Brothers Day
                      Feast  of St. Joseph the Worker  
              Lewis  University is proud to celebrate National Religious Brothers Day, sponsored by  the Conference of Major Superiors of Men (CMSM), on May 1. National Religious  Brothers Day coincides with the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker.
                    Mass and Community Meal
              Sancta Alberta Chapel, 12:00 p.m.
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